Summer 2004 Labs
Staff
Laboratory coordinator: Dr. Ruxandra M. Serbanescu, Office MP124, Phone: 416-978-0583,
E-mail: sandra@physics.utoronto.ca
Demonstrators:
Name |
Office |
Office phone |
|
Codoban, Sorin |
MP619 |
416-978-2706 |
codoban@physics.utoronto.ca |
Contreras, Pedro |
MP1005 |
416-978-5208 |
pedro@physics.utoronto.ca |
Chak, Philip | MP1026 | 416-978-6185 | pchak@physics.utoronto.ca |
Fatholahzadeh, Baharak | MP1005 | behi.fatholahzadeh@utoronto.ca | |
Fortescue, Benjamin Peter | MP903 | 416-978-7302 | bfortescue@physics.utoronto.ca |
Franjic, Kresimir | kfranjic@physics.utoronto.ca | ||
Lapaire, Geoff |
416-978-6185 |
glapaire@physics.utoronto.ca |
|
Norouzian, Naser | MP422 | 416-978-5177 | naser@core.physics.utoronto.ca |
Owen, Andy | MP1104A | 416-978-7267 | aowen@physics.utoronto.ca |
Peiravian, Farid | 416-839-4907 | farid.peiravian@utoronto.ca | |
Taylor, Jeffrey | MP603 | 416-978-2955 | jeff@atmosp.physics.utoronto.ca |
Tunis, Adam | PMH 8-306 | 416-946-4501/5009 | adam.tunis@utoronto.ca |
Vollrath, Ian | MP915 | 416-978-7114 | vollrath@physics.utoronto.ca |
Zuberi, Saba | MP1122 | szuberi@physics.utoronto.ca |
Experiments
The lab manual describes all the core experiments. The guide pages of the non-core experiments are on the First Year Physics Laboratory web page:
http://faraday.physics.utoronto.ca/PHY110_138Lab/Ncorexp.htm
Requirements
You are required to attend all the lab sessions. You have to complete two core experiment in the first four weeks of classes and also five weights of free choice experiments for credit. The best six marks will count towards you final Experiment Mark. You cannot skip one experiment because the "best six" rule.
At the beginning of the term you will do two assignments outside the lab sessions. They are both dues at the beginning of your third lab session:
1) Error Analysis Assignment
2) Height of the Physics Building Assignment. Measure the height of the main tower of the Physics and Astronomy Building. Use any method you want. Quote your result in meters and include an error estimate.
Marking Scheme
In-Lab Mark (work in the lab) 20%
Experiment Mark (notebook, work in the lab) 40%
Error Assignment 10%
Height Assignment 5%
Formal Report 20%
Errtst (computer test on errors) 5%